... in inequality do not have an unambiguous effect on the size of ...the public sector: Firstly, we find a monopoly bias in the size of government in the sense that under monopoly the median ...
... pure public good economy. Competitive fi rms using privategoods as inputs produce the public good, which is “ fi nanced”, or “privately provided”, or “voluntarily contributed”, by ...on ...
... non-rival public good (Rizov, ...a privateprovision of publicgoods framework, what is the overall impact on community development of the redistribution of resources across two ...
... and redistribution policies, this paper develops an electoral competition model with partisan politicians and probabilistic ...the provision of goods with revenues raised by income ...on ...
... Ideally, the government would like to o¤er di¤erent bundles to the low-skilled avoiders and the low-skilled non-avoiders. To realize that this is the case, consider the following. In a standard two-type optimal nonlinear ...
... of publicprovision as a part of the govern- ment’s redistributive ...constraints). Publicprovision can then be a useful tool for redistribution if it helps to relax the harmful incen- ...
... model privateprovision in a dynamic setting, I consider an infinitely repeated version of the static voluntary contributions ...model publicprovision, I apply Bernheim and Slavov’s (2009) ...
... the private good (or vice ...the private good are decreasing (and converge to zero) in the number of rms, equilibria in which only one version is sold also require a limit on the number of active ...that ...
... The third version of our main result holds under mildly more stringent conditions than Theorems 1 and 2. These are embodied in Assumptions 6 and 7 below. We believe that this version of our main result is worth pursuing ...
... new public management, together with the shortage of public funds in most developing countries, has had a considerable impact on social services ...quality provision of the public services ...
... In the presence of fully transferable utility, strategic effects are not af- fected by heterogeneity within the federation. This is not the case under non-transferable utility (NTU). We suggest that the strategic effects ...
... Contrast this story to one in which individual farmers compete for water in a shared aquifer, thereby increasing total energy use and lowering local water security. Although groundwater users can achieve positive-sum ...
... responsive public officials (Gaventa and McGee 2013; Joshi 2013, ...cial goods, such as improved provision of publicgoods, empowered citizens and increased social cohesion (Gaventa and ...
... more private sector suppliers, or in a market supplied by either a single, public sector supplier, or at least in which there is a public sector ...a public sector supplier that incurs higher ...
... of publicgoods with dynamic interdependencies more ...the provision of a durable public good over time where there is consumption in each ...threshold public good games with multiple ...
... costly public good ...of public good provision only if his gains in terms of a public good variety are large enough, implying that his announced variety is quite di¤erent from that of the ...
... a public good, it is developed for free by highly qualified, young and motivated individuals, and evolves at a rapid ...the privateprovision of a public good, these features emerge quite nat- ...
... social/publicgoods and ...behaviour via a feed back loop to reputational signaling ...or private donors, but also social ...the private entrepreneur, "who creates a …rm if and only ...
... 3.8. APPENDIX: FORMAL PROOFS 103 The analysis of this chapter has focussed on large random samples of in- dividuals, which are investigated for the sake of information aggregation. We did not analyze the corresponding ...
... increased public spending without any possibility of raising taxes the same ...in public works, primarily in ...the public and private sectors and also the difference in productivity between ...